Audio-visual equipment
34 Archival description results for Audio-visual equipment
File consists of photographs of video stills of a student with headphones on and a student going down stairs.
Shots of staff working with equipment; also shots of Jim Cameron
File consists of photographs of various items of film and technical euipment for sale by Communications Media
Shots of Com/Media staff performing various duties.
Photographs of equipment, operators and logo for the newsletter.
Shots of sound studio and editing staff
Shots of using various types of equipment, Communications Media
File consists of photographs of the Communications Media editing suite in the Foothills Hospital Health Sciences Centre, and of computer graphics equipment, with staff working at equipment
File consists of photographs of June Scheffel working at copy stand in Communications Media
- Shots of legs. (70-0004).
- Airport. (70-0005, 70-0006).
- Equipment. (70-0007).
- High contrast negatives for silhouettes of a.v. equipment; copy of drawing for brochure. (70-0008).
File consists of photographs of the Communications Media staff working at the June Convocation. Views include staff working at the soundboard, video consul, and videorecording.
File consists of photographs of behind the scenes activities during production of a film on testing children's eyesight
File consists of photographs of TeleSat staff, vehicles and equipment outside the Foothills Hospital, and of behind the scenes activity during the filming of "Computers in Nursing"
File consists of photographs of staff working in the ComMedia editing suite
- Department of Art. (01B to 04B, 06B).
- Department of Music. (07B to 13B).
File consists of photographs of the Faculty of Managment's career development office coordinator at her desk with a student; the computer coordinator at her terminal; and the resource centre, with a trio being video-taped, and in the library area
File consists of photographs of at work in the law library, at a tape recorder, and in the lounge.
File consists of photographs of students working at CD-ROM workstations in the library; and of a student at another workstation, listening to an LP record using earphones